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Egyptians demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, march in Cairo on January 28, 2011. (KHALED DESOUKI / AFP)

Egyptian gather around the burning headquarters of the of the ruling National Democratic party (NDP) in central Cairo on January 28, 2011. (KHALED DESOUKI / AFP)

An Egyptiam woman loots a computer from the burning headquarters of the of the ruling National Democratic party (NDP) in central Cairo on January 28, 2011. (KHALED DESOUKI / AFP)

Egyptians demonstrators demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak march in central Cairo on January 28, 2011. (KHALED DESOUKI / AFP)

Protesters stand near the burning headquarters of the ruling National Democratic Party in Cairo January 28, 2011. (ASMAA WAGUIH / Reuters)

Egyptian demonstrators demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, wave their national flag as they greet army troops deploying outside the national television building (L) in Cairo on January 28, 2011. (KHALED DESOUKI / AFP)

Egyptian demonstrators fuel the fire next to burning police vehicles in Cairo on January 28, 2011. (MOHAMMED ABED / AFP)

Egyptian demonstrators stand next to a burning riot police vehicle in Cairo on January 28, 2011. (MOHAMMED ABED / AFP)

A protester displays a teargas canister made in the U.S.A. during clashes in Cairo January 28, 2011. (YANNIS BEHRAKIS / Reuters)

A protester kisses a police officer during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011. (AMR ABDALLAH DALSH / Reuters)

An Egyptian wipes his face from tear gas effect following clashes between police and prosters demanding the ouster of egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in central Cairo on January 28, 2011. (MARCO LONGARI / AFP)

An Egyptian demonstrator throws a fuel bomb at anti-riot police vehicles in the northern city of Suez on January 28, 2011 as protests demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak continue around the country. (- / AFP)

A demonstrator stands in front of police water canons during a protest in Cairo January 28, 2011. (YANNIS BEHRAKIS / Reuters)

Cairo was the scene of violent chaos Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons. Friday marked the fourth straight day of protests in Egypt. (Peter Macdiarmid / GETTY IMAGES)

Water cannons were fired at the protesters by police. Police also fired water cannons at one of the country's leading pro-democracy advocates, Mohamed ElBaradei, and his supporters. (MOHAMMED ABED / AFP)

Locals run from tear gas fired by riot police in front of the l-Istiqama Mosque in Giza on January 28, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Protesters are demanding President Hosni Mubarak's ouster and venting their rage at years of government neglect of rampant poverty, unemployment and rising food prices. (Peter Macdiarmid / GETTY IMAGES)

Egyptian demonstrators confront riot police during a demonstration in Cairo. Large groups of protesters, in the thousands, were gathered at at least six venues in Cairo. Meanwhile, clusters of riot police with helmets and shields were stationed around the city, at the entrances to bridges across the Nile and other key intersections. (MOHAMMED ABED / AFP)

Locals pray in the street in front of The l-Istiqama Mosque watched by riot police in Giza on Jan. 28, in Cairo, Egypt. At Ramsis square in the heart of the Cairo, thousands clashed with police as they left the al-Nur mosque after prayers. Police used tear gas and rubber bullets and some of the tear gas was fired inside the mosque where women were taking refuge. (Peter Macdiarmid / GETTY IMAGES)

A protester gestures to riot policeman in front of the l-Istiqama Mosque in Giza on Jan. 28, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Internet and cell-phone services were disrupted across Egypt starting overnight and throughout the day as authorities used extreme measures to hamper protesters from organizing the mass rallies called after Friday prayers. (Peter Macdiarmid / GETTY IMAGES)

Egyptian anti-riot policemen use water canons against protesters in Cairo, Egypt, Jan. 28, 2011. Egyptians outside the country were posting updates on Twitter after getting information in phone calls from people inside the country. Many urged their friends to keep up the flow of information over the phones. (Lefteris Pitarakis / AP)

Egyptian demonstrators run from tear gas as they confront riot police during a demonstration in Cairo on Jan. 28. Friday's demonstrations were energized by the return of Nobel Peace laureate ElBaradei on Thursday night, when he said he was ready to lead the opposition toward a regime change. (MOHAMMED ABED / AFP)

An Egyptian demonstrator waves his national flag as he confronts riot police during a protest in Cairo on Jan. 28. In the Mohandiseen district, at least 10,000 of people were marching toward the city center chanting "down, down with Mubarak." The marchers were halted as they tried to cross a bridge over the Nile, when police fired dozens of tear gas canisters. (MOHAMMED ABED / AFP)

Riot police stand guard as a dozen members of a pro-Islamic human rights group and a leftist party hold a joint protest against the U.S. alleging a pro-Israel policy, outside the U.S. embassy in Ankara, Turkey, on January 28, 2011. The April 6 Facebook group set up by young Egyptians to protest at high prices in 2008 this week brought tens of thousands onto the streets for anti-regime rallies despite draconian restrictions. (ADEM ALTAN / AFP)

A protester walks in front of a fire in downtown Cairo January 28, 2011. (GORAN TOMASEVIC / REUTERS)

A protester looks at a burnt Egyptian Army armoured vehicle in downtown Cairo January 28, 2011. (GORAN TOMASEVIC / REUTERS)

Protesters stand in front of a police water cannon during clashes in Cairo January 28, 2011. (YANNIS BEHRAKIS / Reuters)

In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, anti-government demonstrators take cover behind garbage cans and others while confronting the army during a protest in Cairo, capital of Egypt, on Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. (Cai Yang / AP)

In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, a police vehicle is set on fire by anti-government demonstrators in Cairo, capital of Egypt, on Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. (Cai Yang / AP)

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